Boughn Blogs for Masterfile's Crestock

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 93 Words | Posted 10/18/2010 | Comments
Steve Pigeon welcomed Ellen Boughn to Creastock, a wholly owned microstock subscidiary of Toronto-based Masterfile.

PLUS Registry To Launch This Fall

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 218 Words | Posted 10/15/2010 | Comments
The Picture Licensing Universal System Coalition says the PLUS Registry—a resource that promises to connect images, rights holders and rights information—will launch this fall.

PhotoShelter Launches Certified Consultant Program

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 51 Words | Posted 10/15/2010 | Comments (1)

Secrets To Building A Successful Photography Career

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 485 Words | Posted 10/14/2010 | Comments
Jim Pickerell has released a new e-book. Secrets To Building A Successful Photography Career examines recent changes in the photography business environment, from technological improvements to the introduction of microstock and the availability of free images.

Fotolia Launches deviantART Stock Project

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 583 Words | Posted 10/14/2010 | Comments
Fotolia has partnered with online artist community deviantART to launch a stock offering within the deviantART network. The arrangement has benefits on both sides: 15-million-member-strong deviantART represents what the two partners say is the largest online aggregation of microstock users. At the same time, Fotolia can help artist-members of this community monetize their own work.

8 Ways an Artist Can Promote Their Artwork Offline

By John R Math | 923 Words | Posted 10/14/2010 | Comments
Everyday artists are being instructed by experts how to promote their art business online, in social media and in all ways digitally. The experts espouse these “must do’s and must have’s” on how an artist should market themselves virally. Yes, digital marketing is extremely important, but artists should not forget to market and promote themselves offline as well. Marketing offline is another way to drive traffic to an artist’s website and help to create new business opportunities. Overall, offline marketing helps to make sales and to brand the artist and their artwork.

Fagan to Lead ASMP Stock Initiatives

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 331 Words | Posted 10/13/2010 | Comments
Former president of the Stock Artists Alliance Shannon Fagan will chair the newly established Stock Imaging License Committee of the American Society of Media Photographers. Fagan will moderate the new ASMP stock-photo listserv community, write for the Strictly Business Blog and speak at the 2011 Strictly Business 3 conferences.

Collecting for Infringement: PicScout Helps Hawaiian Art Network Grow Revenue

By Jim Pickerell | 371 Words | Posted 10/13/2010 | Comments
PicScout’s Image Tracker software has helped Glen Carner’s Hawaiian Art Network dramatically grow revenue in less than a year by locating infringements and assisting in the collection of appropriate fees for unauthorized uses. Currently, revenue recovered from infringements accounts for about 50% of Hawaiian Art Network’s income.

How To Become A Pro Photographer: Part 2 - Camera Gear

By Daniel H. Bailey | 1928 Words | Posted 10/13/2010 | Comments
This is the second of five articles where Dan Bailey discusses what it takes to make the jump from amateur photographer to pro and work towards making a living with photography. This article focuses on the types of gear and professional expertise you'll need to gain as you make the transition. In future articles, he'll discuss, Marketing and Self-Promotion, The Business of Photography and how to put it all together and get started in a photography career.

Microstock Shakeout Continues: Polylooks RIP

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 91 Words | Posted 10/12/2010 | Comments (1)

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